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  1. Effect of delivery mode on neonate auditory brainstem responses to air- and bone-conducted stimuli
  2. Tympanometric interaural asymmetry in African-American school-aged children
  3. An examination of electrophysiological release from masking in young and older adults
  4. Effect of presentation level and age on release from masking: Behavioral measures
  5. Effect of Competition, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Race, and Sex on Southern American English Dialect Talkers’ Sentence Recognition
  6. Auditory temporal resolution remains intact in low-frequency hearing loss: A case study
  7. The emergence and prevalence of hearing loss in children with homozygous sickle cell disease
  8. Does bone vibrator coupling method matter when testing neonate auditory brainstem responses?
  9. The Effect of Short-Term Noise Exposure on Audiometric Thresholds, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions, and Electrocochleography
  10. The Effect of Test, Electrode, and Rate on Electrocochleography Measures
  11. Does Contralateral Inhibition of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions Suggest Sex or Ear Laterality Effects?
  12. Audiology Faculty Author Impact Metrics as a Function of Institution
  13. What Do Caregivers Tell Us about Infant Babbling?
  14. Utterance Duration as It Relates to Communicative Variables in Infant Vocal Development
  15. Speech-Language Pathology Faculty Author Impact Metrics as a Function of Institution
  16. Aspiration as a Function of Age, Sex, Liquid Type, Bolus Volume, and Bolus Delivery Across the Healthy Adult Life Span
  17. Author Impact Metrics in Communication Sciences and Disorder Research
  18. Neonate auditory brainstem response repeatability with controlled force gauge bone-conducted stimulus delivery
  19. Evidence of a speech evoked electrophysiological release from masking in noise
  20. Speech-Language Pathologists’ Perceptions of Persons Who Stutter Before and After Speech Therapy
  21. Auditory Brainstem Response Thresholds to Air- and Bone-Conducted CE-Chirps in Neonates and Adults
  22. Randomized clinical trial: the use of SpeechEasy® in stuttering treatment
  23. Neonate Auditory Brainstem Responses to CE-Chirp and CE-Chirp Octave Band Stimuli I
  24. Neonate Auditory Brainstem Responses to CE-Chirp and CE-Chirp Octave Band Stimuli II
  25. Reliability of measures of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions with contralateral suppression
  26. Effect of Delayed Auditory Feedback, Speech Rate, and Sex on Speech Production
  27. Reliability of the Penetration Aspiration Scale With Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
  28. On the Relationship Between Musicianship and Contralateral Suppression of Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions
  29. Relationships between Craniofacial Morphology, Sex, and Deglutitive Hyoid Bone Movement
  30. Test-retest reliability of auditory brainstem responses to chirp stimuli in newborns
  31. Learning is not a factor in repeated sentence recognition in noise.
  32. Effect of Stimulus and Number of Sweeps on the Neonate Auditory Brainstem Response
  33. Real-ear output measures of ear level fluency devices
  34. Contralateral Suppression of Transient Otoacoustic Emissions and Sentence Recognition in Noise in Young Adults
  35. The effect of gender on the N1–P2 auditory complex while listening and speaking with altered auditory feedback
  36. Tongue adiposity and strength in healthy older adults
  37. Auditory Long Latency Responses to Tonal and Speech Stimuli
  38. Contralateral Suppression of Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Children With Sickle Cell Disease
  39. Factors influencing bolus dwell times in healthy older adults assessed endoscopically
  40. Mismatch Negativity and P300 to Behaviorally Perceptible and Imperceptible Frequency and Intensity Contrasts
  41. The effects of inter-stimulus interval and prime modality in a semantic priming task
  42. Effect of continuous speech and non-speech signals on stuttering frequency in adults who stutter
  43. The Relationship of Aspiration Status With Tongue and Handgrip Strength in Healthy Older Adults
  44. A cross-linguistic examination of cortical auditory evoked potentials for a categorical voicing contrast
  45. Factors influencing aspiration during swallowing in healthy older adults
  46. Refutation of a Therapeutic Alternative? A Reply to Pollard, Ellis, Finan, and Ramig (2009)
  47. The Effects of Aspiration Status, Liquid Type, and Bolus Volume on Pharyngeal Peak Pressure in Healthy Older Adults
  48. Stuttering inhibition via visual feedback at normal and fast speech rates
  49. MISMATCH NEGATIVITY AND P300 TO BEHAVIORALLY PERCEPTIBLE AND IMPERCEPTIBLE TEMPORAL CONTRASTS1
  50. Reception Thresholds for Sentences in Quiet and Noise for Monolingual English and Bilingual Mandarin-English Listeners
  51. Test–Retest Reliability of Low-Level Evoked Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions
  52. Late-Onset Unilateral Auditory Neuropathy/Dysynchrony: A Case Study
  53. Effects of Age, Gender, Bolus Condition, Viscosity, and Volume on Pharyngeal and Upper Esophageal Sphincter Pressure and Temporal Measurements During Swallowing
  54. Natural Boundaries in Gap Detection are Related to Categorical Perception of Stop Consonants
  55. The Effect of Frequency Altered Feedback on Stuttering Duration and Type
  56. Reception Thresholds for Sentences in Quiet, Continuous Noise, and Interrupted Noise in School-Age Children
  57. Effect of inverting electrode on mismatch negativity presence for perceptible/imperceptible tonal frequency contrasts
  58. Preliminary Investigation of Swallowing Apnea Duration and Swallow/Respiratory Phase Relationships in Individuals with Cerebral Vascular Accident
  59. The effects of frequency altered feedback on reading comprehension abilities of normal and reading disordered children
  60. On the Importance of Scientific Rhetoric in Stuttering: A Reply to Finn, Bothe, and Bramlett (2005)
  61. Auditory temporal resolution in normal-hearing preschool children revealed by word recognition in continuous and interrupted noise
  62. Insights into elevated distortion product otoacoustic emissions in sickle cell disease: Comparisons of hydroxyurea-treated and non-treated young children
  63. Investigations of the impact of altered auditory feedback in-the-ear devices on the speech of people who stutter: One-year follow-up
  64. Development of Auditory Temporal Resolution in School-Age Children Revealed by Word Recognition in Continuous and Interrupted Noise
  65. Influence of Duration and Location of Pauses on Comprehension of a Temporarily Ambiguous Utterance in Adults
  66. A Comparison of the mismatch negativity and a differential waveform response
  67. Stuttering Frequency on Meaningful and Nonmeaningful Words in Adults Who Stutter
  68. An Investigation of Telephone Use Among Cochlear Implant Recipients
  69. Outer and Middle Ear Status and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Children With Sickle Cell Disease
  70. The Perception of Speech Naturalness of Post-Therapeutic and Altered Auditory Feedback Speech of Adults with Mild and Severe Stuttering
  71. Effects of Age, Gender, Bolus Volume, Bolus Viscosity, and Gustation on Swallowing Apnea Onset Relative to Lingual Bolus Propulsion Onset in Normal Adults
  72. Preschool Hearing Screening
  73. An Investigation of List Equivalency of the Northwestern University Auditory Test No. 6 in Interrupted Broadband Noise
  74. Effects of Discrimination Task Difficulty on N1 and P2 Components of Late Auditory Evoked Potential
  75. Gestural recovery and the role of forward and reversed syllabic repetitions as stuttering inhibitors in adults
  76. Self-reported efficacy of an ear-level prosthetic device that delivers altered auditory feedback for the management of stuttering
  77. Say it With me: Stuttering Inhibited
  78. Investigations of the impact of altered auditory feedback in‐the‐ear devices on the speech of people who stutter: initial fitting and 4‐month follow‐up
  79. Major Problems With a Revisit
  80. A temporal window for the central inhibition of stuttering via exogenous speech signals in adults
  81. Swallowing Apnea as a Function of Airway Closure
  82. Self-Contained In-the-Ear Device to Deliver Altered Auditory Feedback: Applications for Stuttering
  83. Self-Perceptions of speech language pathologists-in-training before and after pseudostuttering experiences on the telephone
  84. Effect of delayed auditory feedback on normal speakers at two speech rates
  85. Re-examination of the role of the human acoustic stapedius reflex
  86. Effect of Age, Gender, and Repeated Measures on Intraoral Air Pressure in Normal Adults
  87. Producing the vowel/a/ prior to speaking inhibits stuttering in adults in the English language
  88. Transmission Loss of Sound Into Incubators: Implications for Voice Perception by Infants
  89. Gender effects in auditory brainstem responses to air- and bone-conducted clicks in neonates
  90. Effects of Age, Gender, Bolus Volume, and Trial on Swallowing Apnea Duration and Swallow/Respiratory Phase Relationships of Normal Adults
  91. Stutter-free and stutter-filled speech signals and their role in stuttering amelioration for English speaking adults
  92. Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in normal-hearing children with homozygous sickle cell disease
  93. Inducement of fluent speech in persons who stutter via visual choral speech
  94. Voice onset times and burst frequencies of four velar stop consonants in Gujarati
  95. Unilateral auditory temporal resolution deficit
  96. Effect of monaural and binaural altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency
  97. Effect of frequency altered feedback and audience size on stuttering
  98. Word Recognition in Continuous and Interrupted Broadband Noise by Young Normal-Hearing, Older Normal-Hearing, and Presbyacusic Listeners
  99. Neonatal auditory brainstem responses recorded from four electrode montages
  100. Stuttering amelioration at various auditory feedback delays and speech rates
  101. Effect of normal and fast articulatory rates on stuttering frequency
  102. Effect of single and combined altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency at two speech rates
  103. Stereotypes of stutterers and nonstutterers in three rural communities in Newfoundland
  104. Test-Retest Variability of the Auditory Brainstem Response to Bone-Conducted Clicks in Newborn Infants
  105. Test-Retest Variability in Audiometric Threshold with Supraaural and Insert Earphones among Children and Adults